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5 Ways Teaching English Changed My Life (and How It Could Change Yours Too)

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When I first set out to teach English abroad, I had no idea just how much it would change my life. What started as a six-month plan to explore a new corner of the world turned into a 12-year adventure that has shaped who I am today. Here are five ways teaching English transformed my life—and how it could do the same for you.

1. I Fell in Love with Teaching and Travel

What started as a short-term plan turned into over a decade of teaching and traveling. Don’t worry, you don’t have to commit to 12 years! But for me, it was the work-life balance, the chance to immerse myself in new cultures, and the ability to call multiple countries “home” that made me stay. From the vibrant streets of Ho Chi Minh City to the serene beaches of Thailand, every destination offered new lessons and adventures.

I always thought I’d return home eventually, but teaching abroad has shown me that “home” can be wherever you create it.

2. I Tried Things I Never Imagined

Teaching abroad isn’t just about the classroom—it’s about the life you create outside of it. Along the way, I’ve tried things I never thought I’d do. More to the point, before I went travelling, I didn’t even know that I wanted to do them! Some of the things I never thought about doing before travelling that I absolutely loved include:

Every new place brings new experiences, and teaching abroad has opened doors to adventures I never dreamed possible.

3. I Found Love

Traveling the world with someone you care about is an extraordinary experience. For seven years, I shared my journey with my partner (who I met abroad!) exploring new countries, cultures, and adventures together. Though we eventually parted ways, the memories we created are some of the best of my life. Now, I’m building my dream life with someone new, from a different country! Someone who shares my values of freedom and exploration. Teaching abroad gave me the opportunity to build relationships that are deep, meaningful, and unforgettable.

4. I Discovered the Power of Education

Teaching gave me a new appreciation for the English language and the role it plays in people’s lives. For my students, learning English wasn’t just about grammar or vocabulary—it was about opening doors to better jobs, connecting with the world, and building their futures.

Watching a student’s confidence grow as they master a new skill is one of the most rewarding feelings in the world. It reminded me of how transformative education can be—not just for students, but for teachers too.

5. I Learned to Treasure the Little Things

Some of the most impactful moments of my journey weren’t grand adventures but small, meaningful connections:

These moments reminded me of the kindness and beauty in the world—and how teaching English allows you to connect with people in profound, unexpected ways.

Ready to Change Your Life?
Teaching English isn’t just a job; it’s a doorway to freedom, exploration, and personal growth. Whether you’re looking for adventure, connection, or a fresh start, teaching abroad could be the life-changing experience you’ve been searching for.

So, are you ready to start your journey? Let’s make it happen.

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